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Salvia ‘Pink Profusion’
- Compact Habit,
- Great for Borders,
- Rebloomer
Salvia ‘Pink Profusion’
- Compact Habit,
- Great for Borders,
- Rebloomer
$19.99
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(Perennial Salvia) Long season of blooms is always a plus when planting perennials. Salvia nemorosa ‘Pink Profusion’ will do just that. Standing 14-18 inches tall and 16-20 inches wide, Salvia ‘Pink Profusion’ creates a nice mounding habit in the garden. In late spring / early summer plum calyxes emerge sending up spikes that will soon open to dark pink flowers. The pink flower spikes fully cover the mound for a beautiful show of color. As the flower age you can give the plant a trim, and reblooming will occur. Salvia ‘Perfect Profusion’ likes to be grown in a full sun location with average to low water needs. If attracting pollinators to your garden is you goal, this perennial salvia attracts hummingbirds, butterflies and bees to your garden. The fragrant foliage and flowers are a great addition to the garden and will deter deer and rabbits from this plant. ‘Pink Profusion’ is a reblooming perennial that is great for borders, mass plantings as well as container combinations. Salvia ‘Pink Profusion’ is a PROVEN WINNERS® Perennial.
Common Name: Salvia – Perennial
Plant Type: Perennial
Brand: PROVEN WINNERS® Perennials
Hardiness Zone: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8What is my zone?
Max Height: 14 – 16 Inches
Max Spread: 16 – 20 Inches
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.)
Nature Attractions: Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Critter Resistance: Deer, Rabbit
Flower Color: Pink Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Dry, Moderate
Attributes: Cut Flower or Foliage, Dried Flower
Design Use: Border, Container, Massing
Season of Interest (Flowering): Late Spring or Early Summer, Summer
1 review for Salvia ‘Pink Profusion’
gavinj27 –
My favorite salvia to date. I moved and replaced four Back to the Fuchsias with Pink Profusions hoping to get a smaller plant more in proportion to the space, these were perfect. The four plants bloomed nonstop from spring well into fall. I kept waiting for a lull to prune them back, but it never came until the fall. My planting zone is a temperate 10b, which probably helped them bloom so long. I’m planning to completely replace my Back to the Fuchsias I moved this spring with more Pink Profusions.